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{{tnr}}'''Diane Sare''' is an independent candidate seeking election to the office of [[Governor of New Jersey|New Jersey Governor]] in [[New Jersey gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2013|2013]].<ref name=submit>E-mail biography submission from candidate, received January 18, 2013</ref>

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Sare is a political organizer and has been involved in the Lyndon LaRouche movement for decades.<ref name="njs">[http://www.njspotlight.com/stories/12/0529/2211/ ''New Jersey Spotlight'' "Candidates: U.S. Congress Democrats District 5," May 30, 2012]</ref>

Sare is a political organizer and fundraiser for organizations affiliated with the Lyndon LaRouche movement for the last 25 years.<ref name=submit/><ref name="njs">[http://www.njspotlight.com/stories/12/0529/2211/ ''New Jersey Spotlight'' "Candidates: U.S. Congress Democrats District 5," May 30, 2012]</ref> Her resume also includes local efforts to promote music among young people and in the greater community. She has formed and directed children's choruses in Washington, D.C., and now directs a community chorus in New Jersey.

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She graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan in 1983, and spent one year in Sweden as an exchange student followed by another year at Hamilton College. She transferred to New England Conservatory to study music education and trombone performance.<ref nme=submit/><ref name=aboutdiane>[http://dianesare.com/node/22 ''Diane Sare for Governor,'' "About Diane," accessed January 21, 2013]</ref>

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In a biography Sare submitted to Ballotpedia, she described her political philosophy: "The United States must return to the principle of a credit system, as understood by our first Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton. That means the immediate reinstatement of the original 1933 Glass-Steagall Act, breaking up the big banks, and the formation of a national bank system of public credit to fund great projects such as NAWAPA XXI, other urgently needed infrastructure, like storm surge barriers for New York and New Jersey, and the space program for defense of the Earth from asteroids, among other concerns."

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===Education===

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*Mount Desert Island High School

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*Interlochen Arts Academy, Michigan (1983)

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*Hamilton College

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*New England Conservatory

==Issues==

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Sare wants to impeach President Barack Obama, as "launching offensive military action by a President without the consent of the Congress is an impeachable high crime," as she states on her website.<ref>[http://dianesare.com/node/73 ''Diane Sare campaign website'' "Impeach Obama," Accessed May 30, 2012]</ref>

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In a biography Sare submitted to Ballotpedia, she described her political philosophy: "The United States must return to the principle of a credit system, as understood by our first Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton. That means the immediate reinstatement of the original 1933 Glass-Steagall Act, breaking up the big banks, and the formation of a national bank system of public credit to fund great projects such as NAWAPA XXI, other urgently needed infrastructure, like storm surge barriers for New York and New Jersey, and the space program for defense of the Earth from asteroids, among other concerns."<ref name=submit/>

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She also wants to reinstate the Glass-Steagall Act, which sought to separate banks from securities firms.<ref>[http://dianesare.com/node/33 ''Diane Sare campaign website'' "Glass-Steagall," Accessed May 30, 2012]</ref>

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She continued, "Since the assassinations of both Kennedy's and the Warren Commission cover-up, our nation has been in a state of moral and economic decline. Lyndon LaRouche has been absolutely correct in identifying the 'green' movement, with its hatred of human creativity as a major factor in this. The re-election of Nero-style dictator Barack Obama, who takes pleasure in personally selecting targets for drone assassinations on a weekly basis, is evidence of the moral depravity of a substantial portion of particularly our younger generations. Only a commitment to the future of mankind could restore the optimism and sanity of our population."<ref name=submit/>

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===Campaign themes===

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Sare wants to impeach President Barack Obama, as "launching offensive military action by a President without the consent of the Congress is an impeachable high crime," as she states on her website.<ref>[http://dianesare.com/node/15 ''Diane Sare campaign website'' "Impeach Obama," Accessed May 30, 2012]</ref>

She also wants to reinstate the Glass-Steagall Act, which sought to separate banks from securities firms.<ref>[http://dianesare.com/node/14#glass ''Diane Sare campaign website'' "Glass-Steagall," Accessed May 30, 2012]</ref>

Sare launched her campaign for governor on November 12, 2012. Though she ran as a Democrat in the prior election cycle, this time her candidacy is not affiliated with a political party.<ref name=aboutdiane/>

Biography

Sare is a political organizer and fundraiser for organizations affiliated with the Lyndon LaRouche movement for the last 25 years.[1][3] Her resume also includes local efforts to promote music among young people and in the greater community. She has formed and directed children's choruses in Washington, D.C., and now directs a community chorus in New Jersey.

She graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan in 1983, and spent one year in Sweden as an exchange student followed by another year at Hamilton College. She transferred to New England Conservatory to study music education and trombone performance.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag;
invalid names, e.g. too many[4]

In a biography Sare submitted to Ballotpedia, she described her political philosophy: "The United States must return to the principle of a credit system, as understood by our first Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton. That means the immediate reinstatement of the original 1933 Glass-Steagall Act, breaking up the big banks, and the formation of a national bank system of public credit to fund great projects such as NAWAPA XXI, other urgently needed infrastructure, like storm surge barriers for New York and New Jersey, and the space program for defense of the Earth from asteroids, among other concerns."

Education

Mount Desert Island High School

Interlochen Arts Academy, Michigan (1983)

Hamilton College

New England Conservatory

Issues

Campaign themes

2013

In a biography Sare submitted to Ballotpedia, she described her political philosophy: "The United States must return to the principle of a credit system, as understood by our first Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton. That means the immediate reinstatement of the original 1933 Glass-Steagall Act, breaking up the big banks, and the formation of a national bank system of public credit to fund great projects such as NAWAPA XXI, other urgently needed infrastructure, like storm surge barriers for New York and New Jersey, and the space program for defense of the Earth from asteroids, among other concerns."[1]

She continued, "Since the assassinations of both Kennedy's and the Warren Commission cover-up, our nation has been in a state of moral and economic decline. Lyndon LaRouche has been absolutely correct in identifying the 'green' movement, with its hatred of human creativity as a major factor in this. The re-election of Nero-style dictator Barack Obama, who takes pleasure in personally selecting targets for drone assassinations on a weekly basis, is evidence of the moral depravity of a substantial portion of particularly our younger generations. Only a commitment to the future of mankind could restore the optimism and sanity of our population."[1]

Campaign themes

2012

Sare wants to impeach President Barack Obama, as "launching offensive military action by a President without the consent of the Congress is an impeachable high crime," as she states on her website.[5]

"Interview on the Campaign" - Jan. 15"

She also wants to reinstate the Glass-Steagall Act, which sought to separate banks from securities firms.[6]